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"So, Jay is saying he's from, like, a mirror-world. Or a parallel universe that's very, very similar to ours."
"Multiverse would be a more apt description.
"
Cisco Ramon and Martin Stein[src]

The multiverse, briefly referred to as the manyverse by Ralph Dibny,[1] is a concept that refers to the existence of infinite universes that comprise everything that exists. Each universe within the multiverse is referred to as a different "Earth," and each vibrates at a different frequency so that they can't normally interact with or be seen by each other. If someone (like speedsters in particular) is able to travel fast enough, it is possible to breach the dimensional barrier and travel between these Earths,[2] although breaches can also be created by vibers[3] (pre-crisis) or through Various technological means (All options were available pre-crisis; only some are post-crisis). Another option is magic itself which can also be used to create interdimensional portals to any universe or dimension (including any of the extra-Dimensional ones as well such as pocket dimensions). Other options also include the Speed Force, it's negative counterpart, the Temporal zone and gateways as well as inter-Dimensional, anti-matter, or time travel portals as well as disturbances such as disruptions and wormholes.

There were originally 52 known Earths in the multiverse, with an additional one lacking a formal designation due to its horrific state, becoming known as Earth-X.[4] However, the wider scope of the multiverse included at least 1938 parallel universes, which may or may not have been a part of a "local" 52-multiverse.[5] Theoretically, for every decision a person makes, there was a parallel universe where they didn't act on that decision in the same way; meaning the multiverse could be infinite or trans-infinite (meaning it has a large number of universes that just makes it seem like it's infinite).[6] Some universes, like Earth-666 and Earth-18, are known to have been further in the past than other universes. For others, such as Earth-99, the opposite holds true, with their respective timelines being further ahead than other universes.

The creation of the Flashpoint timeline resulted in the splintering of the multiverse into two halves, leading to a version of the multiverse where Flashpoint occurred, and one where it didn't (known as the transmultiversal multiverse). The timeline of these two multiverses had a number of differences, with the no-Flashpoint multiverse having a Crisis in 2018 and having an Earth-27 with a significantly changed timeline.[7][8][9][10]It is also possible that the Flashpoint and Reverse Flashpoint timelines resulted in the creation of two other Earths and therefore universes where people's lives and choices as well as events played out completely differently.

During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, the multiverse was completely destroyed with almost all lives lost, except for the seven Paragons (who took refuge at the Vanishing Point), Jennifer Pierce (who took refuge in her "safe space"), various people including the doppelgangers of certain individuals who all somehow survived the destruction of each of their respective universes and the planet Earth of one universe (thanks to that world's Brainiac 5 bottling it to save it from the incoming antimatter wave and who somehow survived himself), by the malevolent Anti-Monitor; it was all temporarily replaced by a single antimatter universe. However, A month after the destruction of the original multiverse, Oliver Queen and the Paragons successfully created a new multiverse (or simply rebooted the old one). For unknown reasons, some universes from the original multiverse/or original version of it (such as Earth-167, Earth-9, Earth-12, Earth-96, Possibly Earth-21, The New Earth-1, Earth-666, Earth-89, possibly Earth-66 and most likey many others who were not seen as well as those who have been unseen or mentioned/referenced since) were restored exactly as they'd been prior to the Crisis (or new and identical versions of them were simply made in their place), while others (such as Earth-2, Earth-19 and potentially a unknown amount of others) were replaced by completely new universes all together. Also, aspects and entities of a number of the old universes from the original multiverse (or former version of it) were merged into a new single universe, Earth-Prime. However, these new Earths are separated by a new and different unknown constant force other than vibrational frequencies (although they could have been altered into something else themselves), given that Earth-Prime residents cannot reach other universes through vibes,[11][12] and hence are unaware that the new multiverse exists. This means that this new/or rebooted multiverse was created with various changes to it that are very different from the old and original/previous version or the original one itself. However, three years later Team Flash would learn about the new/rebooted multiverse from Oliver Queen as the Spectre, who had to intervene by stopping Bloodwork who attempted to attack and infect the new/or rebooted multiverse with his own powers and start a new crisis of his own making, before he plans were thwarted and resulted in him completely losing his powers in the end. Also, Mobius was shrunken into the microverse where he can no longer interact and therefore cannot be a threat to the multiverse for the forseeable future indefinitely.

At some point, the villain Magog began to recruit villains (including those from Earth-Prime and other Earths) to create a team that would help aide him in his cause which was to eradicate all superheroes so humanity would not be dependent on them on a regular basis. This got the attention of Oliver Queen as the spectre who travelled to the year 2049 and warned The League about this imminent threat (as well as another threat afterwards) of which they helped XS and impulse combat by aiding them along with their other allies.

It is now the responsibility of Spectres like Oliver Queen (and Jim Corrigan as well) to monitor and protect the multiverse from threats like Mobius, Bloodwork, Magog along with his team of villains and any others who seek to cause or do it harm. It is also possible that other versions of the Monitor might still exist and who may also monitor and protect it on their own as well (however, all of their whereabouts are currently unknown and have remained that way since). Also, these new earths have people (various superheroes in groups/teams who consist of different individuals: aliens, humans, superhumans, vigilantes, etc,) on them who act as their defenders as they protect them from any threats themselves (examples include The League on Earth-Prime and 4125, the alternate version of Superman and his family as well as allies on Earth-TUD25 and many others).

History

Pre-Crisis

Birth of the multiverse

"In the beginning, there was only one. A single black infinitude. Then the infinitude found release, and, finally, the darkness broke, filling it with life. With the multiverse. Every existence multiplied by possibility. And spread out before space and time in infinite measure. Civilizations rose and fell. And rose again across reality's grasping expanse."
Mar Novu[src]
The original .

The original Big Bang.

Before the birth of the multiverse, an infinitude of darkness existed. This infinitude found release through the Big Bang, allowing for the creation of the original multiverse. This gave rise to infinite universes with infinite possibilities through space and time.[13][14][15][16]

Rise of the Old Gods

Finding the power the Loom of Fate granted too great to be possessed, and wishing for mortals to determine their own destiny, Clotho broke it into three[17] pieces and scattered them across the multiverse, disguising them as rings.[18]

Age of heroes

"This is our Earth. Let's call it Earth-1. And this second Earth, let's call it Earth-2. This is where Jay claims to be from. And these other Earths, 3, 4, 5, to infinity, all of them, are nearly identical to ours. And they all exist at the same time, giving us endless alternatives to what we have here. For example, the Joe West on Earth-2, your doppelgänger, he might not be a detective. He could be a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. And you, the Barry Allen here is the Flash, but over there, he could be an electrician."
Martin Stein explaining the multiverse to Team Flash[src]
, one of the many worlds of the original multiverse.

Earth-1, one of the many worlds of the original multiverse.

In January 2015, John Constantine and Ritchie Simpson investigated a case related to the Egyptian dream temple technique. The spell was originally created by priests of Ancient Egypt as a pathway to "the dream temple". It was rediscovered in the twenty-first century on Earth-1 by philosophers and researchers of the occult, such as Jacob Shaw. Shaw, who already showed psychopathic tendencies in life by killing his assistant, created an alternate reality, in which he would lure curious students and hunt them down. Ritchie eventually managed to wrestle control over the alternate universe from Shaw, and wished to stay there and make it into something beautiful. However, he was convinced by Constantine to abandon such escapism and come back to his old life on Earth-1.[19]

.

The Singularity.

In early 2015, Barry Allen and the rest of Team Flash accidentally opened the Singularity above Central City; though they succeeded in closing it,[20] a series of 52 breaches between Earth-1 and 2 were opened throughout the city as a result of their actions.

Zoom tried to destroy most of the multiverse with a .

Zoom tried to destroy most of the multiverse with a Magnetar.

Between mid-to-late 2015 and early 2016, an evil speedster from Earth-2 known as Zoom began exploring the multiverse and attacking Earth-3,[21] before using the breaches created between Earths-1 and 2 to launch an assault on Earth-1's Central City in an attempt to steal that world's Flash's speed. Zoom sent numerous meta-humans through the breaches, each tasked with killing The Flash, but none succeeded. Team Flash, in an effort to stop Zoom's onslaught, systematically sealed each of the breaches, leaving only one open (built with the speed cannon stabiliser rings) on a lower level inside S.T.A.R. Labs, which was eventually named the breach room. Barry, Cisco Ramon, and Harrison Wells used the breach to travel to Earth-2 in order to rescue Jesse Wells,[22] sealing the breach upon their return.[23] However, "Jay Garrick" was killed by Zoom and pulled through the breach; the former was later discovered as a time remnant of Zoom himself. The breach room was later used to travel to other earths such as 3, 19, 38, X, etc.

 opens a  to .

Cisco opens a breach to Earth-2.

Cisco later reopened a breach to Earth-2 from the Saint Perez Mental Asylum for the Criminally Insane, through which Zoom came through the Saint Perez Children's Hospital to Earth-1.[24] later, Attempting to increase his speed, Barry used a tachyon device, which in turn caused him to run so fast that he accidentally created a temporal wormhole/breach portal between Central City (Earth-1) and National City (Earth-38).[2] He used the same device to return back from Earth-38; Team Flash did not realise how long he was gone for on Earth-1.

A group of heroes during the .

A group of heroes during the Dominator invasion.

During his travels, Hunter Zolomon discovered that Earth-1 happened to be in the center juncture of the entire multiverse and that from there one could travel to any of the other infinite numbers of Earths. Enthralled by the idea of conquering all of existence, in May 2016 he attempted to use the Mercury Labs Magnetar to instantaneously destroy every Earth in the multiverse with a trans-dimensional shock-wave besides Earth-1; using its central location as a means of targeting every other universe at the same time. Through the sacrifice of his own time remnant, Barry Allen was able to stop the device moments before it destroyed the multiverse with the trans-dimensional shock-wave, and also managed to defeat Hunter in the process;[21] Zoom was converted into an enforcer of Speed Force as the 'Black Flash' (dreaded even more so than the Time Wraiths), for example tracking down Eobard Thawne across time and erasing him.[25]

The central , one of the many worlds of the original multiverse.

The central Earth (Earth-1), one of the many worlds of the original multiverse.

With the knowledge of the multiverse, the heroes of Earth-1 soon found new allies with whom to fight various threats. People like Jay Garrick from Earth-3 would aid Team Flash several times,[26][27] and Supergirl would travel to Earth-1 for the first time in order to help the heroes fight an alien race known as the Dominators that were trying to invade planet Earth (Earth-1).[28]

Crisis on Earth-X

  Barry and Iris' wedding.

Earth-X villains crash Barry and Iris' wedding.

The New Reich from Earth-X organized an invasion on Earth-1 during the wedding of Iris West and Barry Allen in 2017. They were looking for Supergirl so that they could steal her heart for her Earth-X doppelgänger. However, the Team Arrow, the Legends, and the Team Flash, along with Supergirl, and her adoptive sister Alex Danvers, managed to prevent the attack.[29][4][30][31]

Coming Crisis

 destroying .

Monitor destroying Earth-90.

Sometime prior to late 2018, Mar Novu began testing various Earths across the multiverse, stating that he was testing them for an impending crisis. He tested an unknown number of Earths, but after testing and decimating Earth-90 with the Book of Destiny, Earth-90's Barry Allen, a speedster known as The Flash, managed to flee to Earth-1 to warn its heroes that their universe would be next to be tested.[32]

The Crisis begins

 wave nearing .

Antimatter wave nearing Earth-38.

"Good to see you again, Barry."
"You too, Jay."
"You were right; you were hit with a dose of pure antimatter. Lucky you have speed healing, or that scratch coulda wiped ya out of existence."
"So is there a way that I can time travel past the barrier?"
"You wanna tell me why the hell you were time traveling to begin with?"
"I needed to see for myself if the Monitor was telling the truth about what happened to me—and I know what you're gonna say about time traveling."
"Actually, I was gonna tell you you made the right call. For the past year, I've been detecting antimatter signatures across the multiverse. Now, we don't know their origin. But if my algorithm is correct, all Earths could be in danger.
"
Jay Garrick and Barry Allen[src]

Between 2018 and 2019, Jay Garrick detected a number of antimatter signatures throughout the multiverse. By October 2019, he had marked multiple antimatter signatures on his map, as he detected them near Earth-2, 6, 7, 17, 21, 26, 32, and X.[33]

"Hey. Hey! What's taking so long?"
"It's done."
"Great. So, you won't mind if we test it out...
It isn't working."
"It
should be."
"Then
where's the portal?"
"You wanna go to Earth-37, Earth-14-?"
"I want to go to
Earth-2."
"Earth-2... is-
gone? It registered at first, but now I see that it's like a shadow. There's no sign of life."
"This doesn't make any sense. You're lying. Fix it!
Fix it!"
"I'm telling you,
I did. I can fix tech; I can't bring back a whole freakin' universe!"
"I'm so sorry, Laurel-but
they're gone."
Laurel Lance, David Chin and Lyla Michaels[src]

In that same time frame, antimatter was unleashed upon Earth-2, killing its population and ultimately destroying the universe.[34] Some of the universes tracked on the map would also follow.[35]

Complete destruction

"It is done. The infinite Earths are gone. Soon only the antimatter universe will remain."
Mobius[src]
An Antimatter wall near .

An Antimatter wall near Earth-1.

During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, all of the original multiverse, as well as all life contained within it, was systematically destroyed by the Anti-Monitor (though the "other half" or #Transmultiversal multiverse was unaffected by the Crisis). Moments before her Earth's destruction, Jennifer Pierce unwittingly teleported to her 'safe space" and survived the Crisis. On the Waverider, at the final moment of Earth-1 before the ship's (after the Earth's) destruction, Pariah sent the seven Paragons: Kara Danvers, Kate Kane, Sara Lance, Barry Allen, Ryan Choi, J'onn J'onzz, and Clark Kent to the Vanishing Point; a point outside the space-time continuum, putting them outside the Anti-Monitor's reach. However, Lex Luthor re-wrote the Book of Destiny and replaced Clark as the Paragon of Truth, thus killing him.[36]

Rebirth

Oliver Queen came to the Vanishing Point after leaving Purgatory and collected the paragons while he gave Barry the energy that he required to tap into the Speed Force. They then travelled into the Speed Force but all of them were lost and seperated after they came into contact with Mobius who ambushed and attempted to stop them from travelling back to time. Everyone then ended up in different places in the Timeline of the visionary Earth-1 except for Lex, Kara and Ryan (who ended up on Maltus in Earth-TUD7 for reasons unknown); they would attempt and succeed in stopping Mar Novu from going forward with his experiment. Barry would then go on and recollect everyone and take them back to the dawn of time itself where Mobius and his army of Shadow Demons awaited them. He then informed them that even though the multiverse was destroyed, the rules of how it functions still remains meaning although they stopped one version of the Monitor, it does not matter and it is completely irrelevent as there are multiple versions of him that exist and in one timeline, one of them due to their ambitions will always go through with the experiment regardless and thus a chain reaction will happen: he travels to the antimatter universe, Mobius will be created, he discovers the multiverse and will destroy it all in any case anyways. The paragons fight off the shadow demons while Oliver and Mobius fight head on. The Paragons then stand together and channel their energies (along with the page from the Book of Destiny) while Oliver while fighting Mobius uses the Spectres' power to absorb and use some antimatter and regular matter around them while unleashing a giant surge of power into the air. Oliver dies on again but with Sara and Barry by his side this time. They then looked up and saw the birth if a new universe.; a white light suddenly appeared and everything went into it.

The .

The new Big Bang.

Everyone then woke up and discovered that they all now reside on a new earth called "Earth-Prime" (which is a combination of three earths of the original multiverse; mainly-1, 38 and TUD5 as well as a good portion from the original Earth-2, 3 and X which respectively count as the fourth, fifth and sixth). However, they unknowingly and are also completely unaware that they actually rebooted the new multiverse (or simply made a new one in it's place all together). They then discovered that Mobius survived the battle with Oliver and had returned in an attempt to renew his destruction of the original multiverse starting with the new Earth (Earth-Prime) itself. However they managed to fight and distract him long enough for Barry, Ray, Ryan and Nash to build a device that shrank Mobius into the Microverse where he can no longer be a threat to anyone or thing anymore indefinitely. The Heroes then formed a new group and made a new headqaurters out of the old S.T.A.R. Labs hall where they all decided to join forces to protect their new world in Oliver's honor.

Post-Crisis

With the rebirth of the new multiverse, some things changed: Earths were now separated by a different constant (likely not vibrational frequencies.) As such, the residents of Earth-Prime with knowledge of the pre-crisis timeline appear to be unaware of the new multiverse's existence and still believe it is destroyed. Survivors of some universes began popping up on Earth-Prime; a new universe with aspects of Earth-1, Earth-38, and Earth-TUD5 merged together/into it.[37]

"I'm sorry; Crisis is over, we beat the bad guy, and you're still worried because...?"
"Because an infinite number of Earths experienced a cosmic heat death from which only
one Earth was rebuilt."
"Mm hmm."
"So now, not only do Superman, Supergirl and Black Lightning live here; but now, our entire timeline has been rewritten so that they've
always lived here, and I don't remember owning this shirt!"
"Great shirt. Besides; isn't that a good thing; we're all one big happy family now?"
"
No. No. No it is not. Not when these guys are crashing the reunion. Not a single one of our doppelgängers survived to make it to Earth-Prime as far as I can tell; but, we did manage to pick up a butt-ton of bad guys, and aliens, and more metas; and you know the best part? The best part is a bunch of our old villains are back with fresh paint jobs!"
Frost and Cisco Ramon[src]

The Spectre soon realized that along with Earth-Prime, a new multiverse was also created after Crisis. So he started keeping track of the new Earths by numbering them.[38]

Consequences

For more information, see List of changes caused by the Crisis.
"Thank God J'onn gave me my memories back."
"Yeah, I know, I wish he could do it for everyone."
"Well, according to him, restoring the world's collective memories would reconfigure relationships on such a massive scale that everyone's minds would literally be blown."
"Ugh, gross.
"
Alex and Kara Danvers[src]

With the new multiverse being reborn, a tremendous number of changes were caused onto the new Earths (or a few of them had merged and others were entirely replaced) and while a number of people kept or regained their memories through various means, the majority of the population of Earth (Earth-Prime) are not aware of the changes including the knowledge of the new multiverse itself.[37]

The portal to the fractured .

The portal to the fractured Phantom Zone.

A handful of doppelgängers made it to Earth-Prime, including one Beth Kane[39], Al and Winn Schott Jr,[40] four Brainiac 5s (one holding his bottled Earth) and a trio of Kryptonian Witches. [41]

 from multiple  earths seek refuge in the .

Brainiac 5s from multiple original multiverse earths seek refuge in the D.E.O. (Earth-Prime).

Once scattered throughout the original multiverse, the rings of the Fates were now on one Earth (Earth-Prime) and able to create the Loom of Fate;[42] the deities were able to rewrite reality as Loomworld,[43] but were ultimately stopped by the Legends.[44]

"No. This isn't right. The Phantom Zone's been fractured somehow. Of course. Crisis. When all the timelines converged into one, the opposite must have happened here. It's no longer one pocket dimension, but many; an inter-dimensional archipelago."
—Querl Dox[src]

During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, the Phantom Zone became fractured; becoming like a structure that is similar to a multiverse itself,[45] but the Superfriends used the Tower as a ship to travel the Phantom Zone and free Supergirl and Zor-El, in which they succeeded. (Nyxlygsptlnz also came along.)[46]

Inter-dimensional travel

"Where I come from, let's just say the two of us have history."
"And where is that exactly?"
"Nowhere now. My world was destroyed. But somehow, I managed to survive.
"
John Henry Irons to Superman of Earth-TUD25[src]

During Superman's attack on Earth (Earth-TUD22), the crisis destroyed Earth-TUD22 but opened an antimatter wormhole, causing John Henry Irons and his daughter Natalie to take refuge on Earth-TUD25.[47][48]

 is destroyed by

Earth-TUD22 is destroyed by antimatter. John Henry Irons goes through an antimatter wormhole/Antimatter wormhole

After Iris West-Allen told her brother Wally about Team Flash's recent battle against the Red Death, an alternate Ryan Wilder, Wally started to project his consciousness into the Speed Force to find "alternate timelines", hoping to find a version of himself that could teach him how to let go of all his baggage, but he was unsuccessful. Is later revealed that what Wally saw on the Speed Force weren't only alternate timelines, but other earths.[38]

"Where's Barry?"
"He's in Lian Yu. I've been trying to radio him, but that place is a total dead zone."
"What about those clicky things you guys use?"
"The extrapolators
don't work. Now that the multiverse is gone, the physics behind breaching has changed entirely."
Allegra Garcia and Cisco Ramon discuss how interdimensional extrapolators have become useless post-Crisis.[src]

Also, the laws of physics were completely altered meaning interdimensional travel for most people now meaning it is no longer possible to open portals to other universes and their respective earths as well as other dimensions that they may have potentially before; they also can no longer open breaches to other locations on the same earth (use smoke bombs instead for this) or any other planet in the same universe (use Transmatter portals instead for that) either for that matter; However, this only applies to vibers and a few various technological or temporal devices and gateways; it appears that speedsters, deities, certain meta-humans and users of magic as well as some of the other technological devices like Transmatter portal watches and Tele-Spheres for example are still able to perform this function to open temporal wormholes, including potentially the Temporal zone, The Speed Force and it's negative counterpart as well as The Fifth Dimension itself.

  in .

Speed Force portal in Central City (Earth-Prime).

Time-Travel appears to have been unaffected by the crisis as the Waverider and other various time-travelling timeships and devices are still able to do so without any problems/issues or complications with temporal wormholes.

The Inverse World

"She put something in my tea and had me cross over to this other world where I saw another version of myself. It was a really intense trip, and trust me, I've had a few. My junior year was pretty wild—jam bands, mushrooms, Birkenstock Kevin—[...] But this was something else entirely. It was everything your sister said—a different dimension, a parallel universe—whatever you wanna call it, it's real."
Chrissy Beppo to Lois Lane[src]
The portal to the .

The portal to the Inverse World.

A portal in the Smallville Shuster Mine leads to the Inverse World, a "bizzare" alternate dimension to Earth-TUD25. Ally Allston wears her family pendant as a way for her followers to go there. It differs from Earth-TUD25 in a number of ways, such as having a red sun and square Earth.

The  tries to merge with their .

The Inverse Society tries to merge with their shadow selves.

After stealing the pendant of the Inverse World's Ally Allston, Bizarre Kal-El went to Earth-TUD25 to destroy it before they could merge together.[48][49] The pendants were later fused by Mitch Anderson, but the combined Oblivion Stone was destroyed by Superman and Tal-Rho.

Inside the  to the .

Inside the portal to the Inverse World.

Later, Ally Allston managed to merge with her Inverse World counterpart and she becomes a god-like being. Eventually, Ally began to merge the worlds,[50] but she was defeated by Superman and the worlds were separated.[51]

Force Wars

Bloodwork Crisis

 infected the  with his cells.

Ramsey Rosso infected the new multiverse with his cells.

On Barry Allen's birthday, Ramsey Rosso planned to spread his infectious cells throughout the new multiverse by infecting Wally West, who could use his ability to project his consciousness into the Speed Force to let Ramsey access other Earths. Ramsey eventually infected Wally's brain, so the young speedster opened a breach to the new multiverse in Central City (Earth-Prime), allowing Bloodwork to feed it his infectious cells. The Green Arrow later shot a Spectre infused arrow to the breach after telling Ramsey that he "failed this city", cleansing the whole new multiverse of Bloodwork's infectious cells and himself too; ironically curing Ramsey of his HLH disease but depleting his powers.[38]

Known parallel universes

's map of the original multiverse, illustrating each Earth's proximity with one another. Note  and  in the center, from one's point of view.

Jay Garrick's map of the original multiverse, illustrating each Earth's proximity with one another. Note Earth-1 and Earth-3 in the center, from one's point of view.

Original multiverse

 among the infinite Earths of the multiverse.

Earth-1 among the infinite Earths of the multiverse.

New multiverse

A  sampling of earths surrounding the central , one of these 18 ringing worlds being .

A holographic sampling of earths surrounding the central Earth (Earth-1), one of these 18 ringing worlds being Earth-X.

Unseen universes

's  of planet , as shown to  and .

Red Tornado (Earth-X)'s hologram of planet Earth (Earth-X), as shown to Ray Terrill and John Trujillo.

Transmultiversal multiverse

Known extra-dimensional planes

For a more complete list of extra-dimensional planes and/or pocket dimensions, see {{Extra-dimensional planes}}.

Pocket dimensions

Known parallel timelines/realities

Original multiverse

Earth-1

Earth-90

New multiverse

Earth-Prime

Transmultiversal multiverse

Earth-1A

Known constants in the multiverse

This list is only a cursory glance at entities shared across various earths in the multiverse, whether original or new. For a full list of all assorted elements, see this link: Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Doppelplace or Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Doppelgänger, to check all links associated with {{Doppelplace}} & {{Doppelgänger}} respectively.


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References

  1. "Nora"
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Worlds Finest"
  3. "Versus Zoom"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 2"
  5. "Infinite Luthor, Part 1"
  6. "Untouchable"
  7. The Flash: Hocus Pocus
  8. 8.0 8.1 The Flash: Johnny Quick
  9. The Flash: The Tornado Twins
  10. The Flash: Green Arrow's Perfect Shot
  11. "Marathon"
  12. "The Bottle Episode"
  13. "Non Est Asylum"
  14. "The Devil's Vinyl"
  15. "The Saint of Last Resorts"
  16. "Fellowship of the Spear"
  17. "Zari, Not Zari"
  18. "Romeo V. Juliet: Dawn of Justness"
  19. "A Whole World Out There"
  20. "Fast Enough"
  21. 21.0 21.1 "The Race of His Life"
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 "Welcome to Earth-2"
  23. "Escape from Earth-2"
  24. "Versus Zoom"
  25. "Aruba"
  26. "The Present"
  27. "Into the Speed Force"
  28. "Medusa"
  29. "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1"
  30. "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 3"
  31. "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4"
  32. "Elseworlds, Part 1"
  33. 33.0 33.1 "A Flash of the Lightning"
  34. "Starling City"
  35. "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One"
  36. "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three"
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five"
  38. 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 "It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To"
  39. "An Un-Birthday Present"
  40. "Back From the Future - Part One"
  41. "The Bottle Episode"
  42. "Ship Broken"
  43. "The One Where We're Trapped On TV"
  44. "Swan Thong"
  45. "A Few Good Women"
  46. "Fear Knot"
  47. "Through the Valley of Death"
  48. 48.0 48.1 "Into Oblivion"
  49. "Tried and True"
  50. "All Is Lost"
  51. "Waiting for Superman"
  52. "Episode Four"
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  54. 54.0 54.1 "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Four"
  55. 55.0 55.1 55.2 55.3 55.4 55.5 "'Crisis on Infinite Earths' boss answers burning questions about Earth-Prime, Ezra Miller, and more" - Entertainment Weekly
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  57. "Smallville's Superman Is Still Alive Post-Crisis, Confirms Arrowverse Producer" - Screen Rant
  58. "Tom Ellis Explains When Crisis Fits Into Lucifer's Timeline" - CBR.com
  59. "Goldfaced"
  60. "Worlds Finest"
  61. "Past Sins"
  62. "Elseworlds, Part 3"
  63. 63.0 63.1 "The Death of Vibe"
  64. "Marathon"
  65. "Shade"
  66. "The Adventures of Supergirl"
  67. "Tribute"
  68. "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One"
  69. "Revenge of the Rogues"
  70. "Livewire"
  71. 71.0 71.1 "Dead or Alive"
  72. "Running to Stand Still"
  73. "Flash of Two Worlds"
  74. Barry Lyga interview
  75. 75.0 75.1 75.2 The Flash: The Legends of Forever